Working Title films is betting the farm on Les Mis

The plot thickens and looks like the stakes are higher for Les Mis than we realized. The film could take down an entire company:

LOS ANGELES — Early in the coming movie adaptation of “Les Misérables,” Anne Hathaway and a group of grimy factory workers sing about “another day dawning.” Will it be a better one? Or will their toiling bring “nothing for nothing”?

Working Title Films, which co-produced “Les Misérables” with Cameron Mackintosh, is confronting the same questions as it amps up an already aggressive awards campaign for the film. The all-star movie musical could pop at the multiplex, sweep into the Academy Awards and instantly recharge the company, which has had a bumpy few years. Or “Les Misérables” could end up like the 2004 adaptation of “The Phantom of the Opera” — lackluster ticket sales, a few Oscar nominations, no wins.

Working Title, based in London, was once one of Hollywood’s most reliable suppliers of classy commercial movies: “Fargo,” “Billy Elliot,” “Elizabeth,” “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Pride & Prejudice.” But the company, which has 53 Oscar nominations and six wins on its résumé, has lost its way in recent years. It has still delivered the occasional gem — “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” was one — but misses have far outnumbered hits.

by Anonymous

reply 2

12/07/2012

Working Title didn't finance the film, Universal Pictures did. It's Universal that would lose money if the movie flopped.

by Anonymous

reply 1

12/07/2012

Yet the entire article is about working title's future, R1. Nice try, are you part of the Les Mis police?

Get theDL Delivered - recaps of your favorite topics delivered to your email inbox twice a week. It's easy to subscribe and even easier to unsubscribe when you want to. Give it a try! It's free so why not? (Click Here for a sample.)

Choose which channels you want to receive (uncheck all to unsubscribe)

Gossip

Entertainment

Politics

Important: Once you save your settings the first time you will receive a confirmation email. Please check your mail and click on the link in the email to complete your subscription.

No, we will not share your email address with anyone or send you spam.